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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/856950"><b>jap</b></A> : Ah, the ugly side of cheap, instant & content-rich communications comes home to roost. It's a global one-way trip, I'm afraid. The interesting part comes when IPv6 hits it's stride.<br><br>I've often been bothered that BBR comments on IPv6 center around address capacity rather than threats to privacy and loss of end-user control.]]></description>
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